Tea Party Tables: Floral Centerpieces Under $20

Learn how to create stunning, budget-friendly floral centerpieces for your tea party table using thrifty finds and DIY hacks.

Dreamy Decor | Steph B

3/10/20252 min read

If you’ve been dreaming about hosting a whimsical tea party, you’re in the right spot. Picture this: delicate cups clinking, warm scones, and a table that looks like it’s straight out of a storybook—all without breaking the bank. Today, I’m sharing how to craft floral centerpieces that ooze charm and sophistication for under $20. Whether you’re into cozy vibes, lush greenery, or a touch of vintage flair, I’ve got ideas for you. Let’s dive in!

Why Floral Centerpieces?

Flowers are the soul of a tea party table. They add life, color, and that “wow, this is fancy” feel that your guests will love. With trends like lush botanicals and vintage revival popping off in 2025, florals are a must. The trick? Keeping it affordable without skimping on style. Think high-end looks on a budget-friendly scale. Ready? Let’s get started.

Step 1: Scout Your Supplies

No need for a fancy florist—here’s where to shop:

  • Target: Check their seasonal aisle for faux flowers or small vases—think $3 peonies that look amazing.

  • Home Depot: Their garden section has fresh blooms like daisies or baby’s breath, often under $5.

  • Etsy: Look for dried flower kits or printable crafts for a sustainable twist.

  • Amazon: Grab bulk greenery or floral foam fast, usually under $10.

  • Thrift Stores: Vintage teapots or glassware for $1-$3 make quirky vases.

  • Home repurposing: Shop what you already have! Look in your cupboards, closet, craft bins/baskets for reusable containers and accents like ribbons.

Mix fresh and faux flowers to save cash—fresh for scent, faux for fullness. Free tip: Snag clippings from your yard (or your friends) if you can!

Step 2: Pick Your Floral Vibe

Match your centerpiece to your tea party’s mood. Try these trendy ideas:

  • Cozy Charm: Soft pinks, whites, and wildflowers like daisies or lavender in a teapot.

  • Lush Greenery: Eucalyptus or ferns with a bold bloom like a sunflower for drama.

  • Vintage Flair: Roses and hydrangeas with a gold accent (spray paint a $2 vase).

  • Eclectic Twist: Dried grasses with bright marigolds for a free-spirited look.

Step 3: DIY Your Base

Skip pricey vases—DIY instead:

  • Teacup Trick: Use a thrifted teacup ($1.50) with floral foam ($1 on Amazon). Chic and tiny!

  • Mason Jar Hack: A $2 jar from Home Depot wrapped in twine or lace = rustic charm.

  • Tin Can Glow-Up: Spray paint a soup can ($3 paint) for instant vintage vibes.

Step 4: Build Your Centerpiece

Here’s the fun part:

  1. Greenery Base: Eucalyptus or faux ferns ($3-$5 at Target) fill space cheaply.

  2. Star Blooms: Split a $4 daisy bunch from Home Depot (or Trader Joe’s if in your area) across three cups.

  3. Texture Boost: Baby’s breath ($3) or faux lavender ($5) adds fluffiness.

  4. Final Touch: Tie on a ribbon (50 cents) or add a handwritten tag.

Cost for three teacups: $4.50 (cups) + $4 (daisies) + $3 (baby’s breath) + $5 (greenery) = $16.50. Under $20, folks!

Step 5: Style It Up

Scatter your pieces down the table for a relaxed feel, or cluster them with $1 tea lights from Target for a romantic glow. Add a lace doily or teapot cookies for extra charm, and your table’s set to impress.

Budget Breakdown

  • Teacups: $4.50

  • Daisies: $4

  • Baby’s breath: $3

  • Faux greenery: $5

  • Ribbon: $0.50

  • Total: $17

Still under $20—swap blooms or skip ribbon to save more if needed.

Final Sip

A stunning tea party table doesn’t need a big budget. With creativity, thrifty finds, and 2025’s hot trends, you can craft floral centerpieces that feel luxe for less. So grab your supplies and let’s make some magic—your guests (or just you) deserve it!